– “data file(s)”
– “determining . . . whether each received content identifier matches a characteristic of other identifiers”
– “file content identifier”/“file content ID”/“digital content identifier”/“digital content ID”
– “digital content identifier created using a mathematical algorithm unique to the message content”
– “file content identifier generator agent(s)”
– “an indication of the characteristic”/“identify the existence or absence of said characteristic”/“indicating the presence or absence of a characteristic”
– “characterizing the files on the server system based on said digital content identifiers received relative to other digital identifiers collected in the database”
– “database of business rules”/“business rules”
– “[combines/combining] the [email message/data object] with a new distribution list . . . and a rule history . . .”
– “an organizational hierarchy of a business, the hierarchy including a plurality of roles, each role associated with a user”
– “persistently storing,” “primary message store . . . for receiving an non-persistently storing e-mail messages,” and “secondary message store . . . for receiving therefrom, and persistently storing an e-mail message”
– “automatically reviewing the [email message/data object] after a specified time interval to determine an action to be applied”
– “rule engine”
– “routing a call between a calling party and a called party of a telephone network”
– “within the telephone network”
– “identification code”
– “converting . . . from an executable format to a non-executable format”
– “forwarding the non-executable format”
– “retains an appearance, human readability, and semantic content of the e-mail message”
– “deactivating the hypertext link”

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